Get Involved
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Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am
and for Morning Prayer Mon-Fri at 6:30 am

There are many ways to get involved at Trinity.

A group of approximately twelve people (non-denominational) meets weekly in the chapel to study the scriptures and explore God’s call to His people. Healing prayers are offered for those in need. This group is open to anyone seeking a closer relationship with God and their neighbors as we come together in His name. All are welcome.


A small group meets monthly to coordinate the various ministries involved in planning and organizing worship services. This group includes both lay and clergy leaders, as well as representatives from the Altar Guild, musicians, children's ministries, and the teams responsible for serving and reading. Additionally, the committee may make recommendations to the Vestry regarding changes to the arrangement of items in the worship spaces.


The Pastoral Care Team (PCT) meets monthly to provide emotional, spiritual, and physical assistance to individuals. The team conducts visits, sends letters and cards, offers transportation, and helps direct individuals to appropriate social services.


Trinity’s board of missions supports outreach projects at local, diocesan, and international levels. This board is responsible for managing outreach funds, raising awareness about mission needs, facilitating discussions on funding requests, supporting parishioners involved in missions, and coordinating outreach activities as new needs arise.


The Altar Guild cares for the altar, its furnishings, and the sanctuary. This includes preparing the altar for services, maintaining linens, vessels, and vestments, as well as overseeing the decoration of the sanctuary, often with floral arrangements. They ensure the physical space of the church is ready for worship, reflecting reverence and beauty.


Trinity hosts a free monthly community dinner every second Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. The event is open to all. The engaging conversations and tasty meals nourish both the body and the spirit.
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Nursery and Sunday School are available for children of all ages during Sunday worship. Child drop-off is down the stairs, found in the corridor between the church and the parish hall. All nursery attendants and Sunday School teachers are SafeChurch trained and certified. Sunday School is a casual experience, featuring a basic message, a craft, and fun activities. Children are also welcome to join the worship service if they prefer! We enjoy the joyful noise of children in our worship space.
We also host periodic community family nights for people of all ages and faiths. Family night features a meal, free childcare, games, and a Bible study for adults.



Marshall Area Community Services is a volunteer organization established in the 1950s to provide emergency assistance to families and individuals. Trinity provides space for MACS to assemble fall backpacks for students in local school districts, prepare Christmas food baskets, and offers backup storage throughout the year for their food pantry.


Through the Calhoun County Senior Millage, Senior Health Partners offers free chair exercise and Tai Chi classes for seniors, some of which are held at Trinity. For the schedule and more information, contact Senior Health Partners at 269-441-0948.


We are friends of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.); however, we are not affiliated with A.A. We provide space in our building for daily A.A. meetings. For more information, visit https://www.aa.org/ on the internet or call the local A.A. helpline at 269-964-7577.
